Since 2009, the retirement home of Shot On Site Photography... the source of the finest sighthound performance images in the world. As of August 1, 2022, the blog will become much more photo-centric. Not only will I post images from the homestead in the foothills of the Little Florida Mountains, and surrounding environs, but also tips about shooting, editing, archiving, software, hardware and more. The political rants will become few and far between (but not eliminated! It is 2022 after all!)
Showing posts with label Blogging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blogging. Show all posts
Thursday, August 10, 2017
Baby Steps
We're coming back to life very incrementally. For instance, I just changed the Weather Underground weather widget (near the top of the right hand column) to display our actual conditions right here at the Homestead. Barring the occasional 2 second power outages we suffer at the hands of Columbus Electric Cooperative, the widget will always display real time current conditions. Excited? You bet you are.
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Future Headlines
Friday, February 17, 2012
Shamed!
I've been shamed.
I have this "Donate" button, over there towards the top of the right sidebar. I figured, what the hell, maybe someone's getting enough enjoyment, or useful information out of this blog that they'd maybe pay fifty cents for it. It's been there for nearly the entire eight years this blog's been in existence. In all that time, there has not been a single donation made. Not even when we were roaring hither and yon around the country in the Hare-Brained Express, and I was posting up a storm.
I had pretty much given up on getting rich off this blog. I had thought maybe I could get beer money, between the Donate button and the Google Ads, but no such luck.
But something changed today. I opened my emails and discovered that a donation of more than fifty cents had been made into the PayPal account! Significantly more! By someone I don't even know. And this, during a period when I've been posting at a rate of 4 times a year. Obviously, this is a call to do much better.
Thank you, person from Farmington, NM. I will try to do better. It's not like there hasn't been a whole lot going on around here. And if we get the water pipes replaced, and Margaret's yarn supply organized, you can most certainly sleep in the "Lincoln Bedroom" if you're ever down here.
Here's a picture from my recent trip to Kilbourne Hole.
I have this "Donate" button, over there towards the top of the right sidebar. I figured, what the hell, maybe someone's getting enough enjoyment, or useful information out of this blog that they'd maybe pay fifty cents for it. It's been there for nearly the entire eight years this blog's been in existence. In all that time, there has not been a single donation made. Not even when we were roaring hither and yon around the country in the Hare-Brained Express, and I was posting up a storm.
I had pretty much given up on getting rich off this blog. I had thought maybe I could get beer money, between the Donate button and the Google Ads, but no such luck.
But something changed today. I opened my emails and discovered that a donation of more than fifty cents had been made into the PayPal account! Significantly more! By someone I don't even know. And this, during a period when I've been posting at a rate of 4 times a year. Obviously, this is a call to do much better.
Thank you, person from Farmington, NM. I will try to do better. It's not like there hasn't been a whole lot going on around here. And if we get the water pipes replaced, and Margaret's yarn supply organized, you can most certainly sleep in the "Lincoln Bedroom" if you're ever down here.
Here's a picture from my recent trip to Kilbourne Hole.
180° view inside Kilbourne Hole |
Thursday, December 08, 2011
Introducing "H1LDA"
A Secret! |
Beatles - Do You Want To Know A Secret
Monday, September 19, 2011
Choo Choo
We're taking a trip! We're taking a train trip!
Later today, we'll drive up to Albuquerque, check into a downtown hotel, and tomorrow around lunch time we'll board the Amtrak to Chicago, and then to New York.
Had I received my new ASUS notebook today, (instead of the scheduled delivery tomorrow), I'd resume blogging on this trip. I still might, but it's not likely, because it's too much of a PITA to "type" on the little tablet.
I will, however, be Tweeting the trip, so if you want so see where we are, and what we see, follow me: shotonsite64
Normal blogging should resume when we get back next week.
Later today, we'll drive up to Albuquerque, check into a downtown hotel, and tomorrow around lunch time we'll board the Amtrak to Chicago, and then to New York.
Had I received my new ASUS notebook today, (instead of the scheduled delivery tomorrow), I'd resume blogging on this trip. I still might, but it's not likely, because it's too much of a PITA to "type" on the little tablet.
I will, however, be Tweeting the trip, so if you want so see where we are, and what we see, follow me: shotonsite64
Normal blogging should resume when we get back next week.
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Hiatus
Like the French, I'm taking the Summer off. When the temps cool, posting will return. Apologies for the lack of advance notice.
Wednesday, April 06, 2011
The Lost "Sparky" Video, Found.
Last year when former Detroit Tigers manager, Sparky Anderson passed away, I posted a memorial and a video clip of my favorite "Sparky moment". As I said then, the video wasn't the version that I knew existed, but was unable to find. Thanks to the fine folks at the Down With Detroit Facebook page I can now share this great Detroit moment with everyone..
It's very clear that Sparky wanted everyone within the sound of his voice to know, "He didn't wanta walk him". And I suppose we should offer our thanks to Hall of Fame pitcher, "Goose" Gossage, for not doing what his manager wanted him to do... walk Kirk Gibson.
It's very clear that Sparky wanted everyone within the sound of his voice to know, "He didn't wanta walk him". And I suppose we should offer our thanks to Hall of Fame pitcher, "Goose" Gossage, for not doing what his manager wanted him to do... walk Kirk Gibson.
Monday, March 07, 2011
Paper Trail..
Everything but the Paper Cut: Eye-popping Ways Artists Use Paper | Fast Company - StumbleUpon
Having recently discovered StumbleUpon, I find that it is yet another exquisite time waster. The above piece on ways contemporary artists are re-imagining paper is a great example.
This blog, and it's "sister" blog, Scanners! are both registered with StumbleUpon. You can help create traffic when you click on the StumbleUpon logo. It's found on this blog on the right hand side in the subscription area, and on the Scanners! blog at the upper left side). Increased traffic means potentially increased ad revenues. Maybe. Hey, it's worth a try!
UPDATE: As I continued my morning "Stumble", I discovered yet more amazing paper art. To apply the term "painstaking" to this work doesn't even begin to cover it.
Between the Lines, by Ariana Boussard-Reifel |
Having recently discovered StumbleUpon, I find that it is yet another exquisite time waster. The above piece on ways contemporary artists are re-imagining paper is a great example.
This blog, and it's "sister" blog, Scanners! are both registered with StumbleUpon. You can help create traffic when you click on the StumbleUpon logo. It's found on this blog on the right hand side in the subscription area, and on the Scanners! blog at the upper left side). Increased traffic means potentially increased ad revenues. Maybe. Hey, it's worth a try!
UPDATE: As I continued my morning "Stumble", I discovered yet more amazing paper art. To apply the term "painstaking" to this work doesn't even begin to cover it.
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Hummers Rule!
Past 30 day count shows the hummingbird film is beating the former most viewed post here.. Dipshit Glenn Beck. I think I owe Soso Whaley one.
Wednesday, February 09, 2011
Darwin Day Is Upon Us..
One of the saddest things to have happened in the last couple of months was the decision by Pat Burns to 95% walk away from his Terrierman's Daily Dose blog. It's been a must read for me since being pointed there several years ago from Steve Bodio's Querencia blog.
Fortunately, Patrick's 5% is generally more useful than my 100% here, so I look forward to his too few and far between posts. Yesterday he posted this very valuable reminder that this coming Saturday, February 12 is Darwin Day! He also included this wonderfully subversive little video:
Evolution Made Us All from Ben Hillman on Vimeo.
This helps to raise my spirits some, which had been soundly dampened yesterday, by this deeply disturbing bit of news from NPR.
Chin up fellow secular humanists! All is not lost. Celebrate Darwin Day!
And hurry back, Mr. Burns.
Fortunately, Patrick's 5% is generally more useful than my 100% here, so I look forward to his too few and far between posts. Yesterday he posted this very valuable reminder that this coming Saturday, February 12 is Darwin Day! He also included this wonderfully subversive little video:
Evolution Made Us All from Ben Hillman on Vimeo.
This helps to raise my spirits some, which had been soundly dampened yesterday, by this deeply disturbing bit of news from NPR.
Chin up fellow secular humanists! All is not lost. Celebrate Darwin Day!
And hurry back, Mr. Burns.
Tuesday, February 01, 2011
Scanners!.... is moving!
I've looked at the amount of raw material I've got to work with, and decided there's more than enough to scan, modify, and install in its own blog, probably to be called: Scanners! oddly enough. Many images will be of a more, um, adult nature, so you'll have to show proof before entering. I'm sure it will be worth it. It's also another place to run the Google Ads, and hopefully increase the revenue stream.. only took two years to earn the last $100. You know what to do.
I'll let you know when the site's up and running!
I'll let you know when the site's up and running!
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Off The Wall.
Search terms that bring people to this blog:
OK.. Victoria's Secret I get. But the Beck thing? WTF? And what they get when they see the Beck post, is just the Esquire Magazine photoshoot image I grabbed from the Google to illustrate a post on a completely different subject. Go figure. Ah well, it's all traffic.
OK.. Victoria's Secret I get. But the Beck thing? WTF? And what they get when they see the Beck post, is just the Esquire Magazine photoshoot image I grabbed from the Google to illustrate a post on a completely different subject. Go figure. Ah well, it's all traffic.
Friday, January 07, 2011
I Was Wrong A Lot In 2007
Oh, was I ever.
Last three years not exactly as I envisioned them.
UPDATE: Just so you know how positively nuts it can get around a big time athletic factory in the throes of a coaching search... the denizens of the interwebz are tracking private planes all over the country and creating scenarios from whole cloth. Crazy!
Last three years not exactly as I envisioned them.
UPDATE: Just so you know how positively nuts it can get around a big time athletic factory in the throes of a coaching search... the denizens of the interwebz are tracking private planes all over the country and creating scenarios from whole cloth. Crazy!
My Mistake. The Mystery Deepens.
A while back, I wrote a post here, titled "Winner... and still champion", voicing my amazement, and consternation over what I said at the time was the single most viewed post in the history of this blog. I wondered at the motivation of people from all over the world who would want to view an image of two deer fu... mating.
Well, Blogger has new stat tools, and it turns out that I mis-identified the December 2007 post that everyone was looking at, and had I been more observant at the time, it would have been clear to me that they were all looking at this one*:
..and it's obvious when you look at the Google search terms used that brought all these people to the site, they weren't coming (no pun intended) for the article. But, at least I have a little more respect and understanding for these sad, lonely men from around the globe.
So, case closed?
Not exactly, because when I look at the Blogger stats, I find that in their history (which, unfortunately, only goes back to May of last year), the most viewed post, by a very, very big margin... is this one!
I just don't get it. I really, really don't.
*Of course, posting this image again, means it will turn up in Google search results twice as much. Well, driving traffic to the blog, for whatever reasons, is what I want. More eyes on the blog, means potentially more eyes on the ads. There's a method to my madness.
Well, Blogger has new stat tools, and it turns out that I mis-identified the December 2007 post that everyone was looking at, and had I been more observant at the time, it would have been clear to me that they were all looking at this one*:
..and it's obvious when you look at the Google search terms used that brought all these people to the site, they weren't coming (no pun intended) for the article. But, at least I have a little more respect and understanding for these sad, lonely men from around the globe.
So, case closed?
Not exactly, because when I look at the Blogger stats, I find that in their history (which, unfortunately, only goes back to May of last year), the most viewed post, by a very, very big margin... is this one!
I just don't get it. I really, really don't.
*Of course, posting this image again, means it will turn up in Google search results twice as much. Well, driving traffic to the blog, for whatever reasons, is what I want. More eyes on the blog, means potentially more eyes on the ads. There's a method to my madness.
Friday, December 24, 2010
You Can Now Follow This Blog On Facebook.
If you're like me, you spend an inordinate amount of time on Facebook, making it difficult to surf around and read the blogs you enjoy. I've now established a Facebook page for Hare-Brained at Home. When I post something new here, I'll post the link on the Facebook page. If you follow the above link, and "Like" the page, you will then get updates in your Facebook news feed. It couldn't be easier.
Go there. Now.
Go there. Now.
Thursday, December 02, 2010
Winner.. And Still Champion!!
This is a re-post from December 2007, because... well because, unofficially, this is the single most visited posting in the entire history of this blog! Why? Beats the hell out of me, (although I have my suspicions), but since it's once again December here it is for all those sickos out there:
This will irritate Todd, but I can't help myself. There's just too much raw material. I'm just at a loss for this guy's motive.
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All that's missing is "Mama", and "Prison". "D-i-v-o-r-c-e" is probably in his future, if this loser's even married.
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Oddly, it's also the post with visitors from the largest number of foreign countries.. especially nations of a certain, uh, religious bent. Things that make you go "hmmmm".
If you don't believe me, just check the FEEDJIT Live Feed widget on the sidebar.. look for "...December 2007". This has been going on for 3 years.
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Achtung!!
Just checking to see if anyone was still hanging around here. I've been time travelling, so I'm sorry to have left you for those 5 minutes.
We may ramp this bad boy back up if there's still interest. Leave a comment! Lots has happened in that 5 minutes! You wouldn't believe!
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Saturday, July 04, 2009
Independence Day
Spent most of the day being.... what? Independent, I guess. Late this afternoon we went in to the St. Clair Winery, to get refills in our half-gallon "bulk wine" jugs. (One dry white, one dry red). Enjoyed the "jazz" trio playing on the veranda for the "Festival of the Grape" (or whatever they called it), then came home to watch the town's fireworks display from our front porch, several hundred feet above launch site. Next year, I think we'll go in to town to watch.. it was a little bit too far, as this un-cropped image will show..
...I like to be a bit closer than 8 miles, or however far away this is. I've loaded several more (cropped) fireworks images to the slide show on the sidebar.
Speaking of the slide show, I meant to mention it earlier, as it's all new. Since it's Summer now, I thought it was time to get rid of the Winter mountain shots that have been running there since around February. All but a handful of the images in the new show were taken from the porch, or the yard. Sweet.
I may as well mention something else new on the blog, although you'd have to be blind not to have noticed it- the new Cafe Press app from Sellit. I want to point out the "Share" button on the lower left corner. Press it, and see the many ways you can help old Shot On Site make a few extra bucks in his retirement. Go ahead. You want to.
Also helpful... especially for someone I know who is looking to score some fresh green chiles... is an ad I noticed up under the blog description.. someone is selling Hatch Green Chiles. Blog rules forbid me from suggesting what you do, but I think you know.
Monday, February 23, 2009
A Change Is Gonna Come...
More than one, actually.
Margaret thought the name was too "cutesy".. but I think I've beaten her into submission, and she's put together some cool potential business card designs, and logos. This is just one example.
Since we committed to purchase the house in Deming, I've been referring to it here as "Mountain House". More for lack of a better idea than anything else, it was merely a "working title" based on the fact that it was, well, up in the mountains. Now that we've had some time to give it some thought, we are ready to unveil our Official Name:
This is the basis for a wood front gate sign, that our friend Tavo, (owner of the other dog in the Desert Hare crash) is going to carve for us. Until last weekend we were unaware of this additional talent (among many) of Mr. Cruz. We can't wait to see the finished work!
Another name that's going to have to change, is the name of this blog. We're no longer going to be on "tour". As mentioned before, we'll be venturing out occasionally to major events when invited. This one was easy. Once our travels taper off at the end of May, this missive will forever be known as: Hare-Brained At Home. The content won't change much. We'll still write about whatever seems interesting at the moment, like the dogs, or good places to eat, or politics.
And if we're not traveling from event to event, whatever will we do for money? We always knew that we'd have to come up with some kind of employment to keep us entertained (and fed) in the manner to which we were accustomed. On a suggestion last Summer by our friend Steve Garth, Margaret did some researching and came up with our new, local business...
Margaret thought the name was too "cutesy".. but I think I've beaten her into submission, and she's put together some cool potential business card designs, and logos. This is just one example.
The countdown clock on the sidebar, will let everyone know how close we are to moving in. This is damned exciting!
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